Great location if you're looking to experience the whole island. Older property undergoing renovations. Lovely grounds, beautiful open air lobby, great staff interactions. We stayed for 9 Nights and we're not dissapointed. The weather could have been nicer some days and ocean swimming would have been nice, but that's limited on most of the island.

A Traveller

Set on an isolated stretch of beach with an adjacent sunning lawn, the 25-acre Kauai Beach Resort- an Aqua Boutique offers …More

We were camping most of the time in Hawaii, and on my last night I decided a hotel might be best to just gather our bearings and, let's be honest, get clean... beach camping only offers outdoor showers... Ha.
This was more than a hotel; it was more like an apartment/condo community. From our paperwork and signage, it appears some units may be privately owned, while others rented out to travelers. No matter the logistics (I was just curious), it was a great place to spend our final night. The beds were cozy - so many pillows! The place was roomy - enough room for these two campers to finally get some personal space! A kitchen, big bedroom, living/dining area, large lanai.. and the bathroom had a separate vanity room which was so convenient for two people to use.
It was later in the evening by the time we settled so we didn't use the pool ( a bit chilly), but we did use the hot tub. It was nice. The property was well-kept.
Since we arrived in the early evening and were leaving early the next day, we didn't get to use this room's (or apartment, rather) full potential! The kitchen was SO well-stocked, but we didn't get to use anything except the coffee pot. This would be GREAT for extended stay.
There is beach access as advertised, but it's quite a walk--and across an access road, so just keep that in mind. The advertisement is accurate, but it's not as close as you'd think. (We didn't need the beach access, but just sharing because others will.)

Traveller from Lancaster PA

Located in Wailua, this spa condo is 1 mi (1.6 km) from Wailua River State Park and 1.9 mi (3.1 km) from Lydgate Beach Park …More

Beautiful views, great service, they have 2 pools or the beach right in front. Bar service until 9pm. Prices although, are pretty high. We ordered food to our hotel and they charge you $10 plus tax on top of your food that they higher it and additional $5. We ordered a pizza came to be $50 -_- overall great place.

Me and my girlfriend were very satisfied spending nine days at Castle Mokihana. This hotel totally worth its price. If you want a luxery spa place this is not the one, but it is great for those whose goal is exploring the Island. Very clean rooms, excellent housekeeping service. Very comfortable beds and amazing ocean breeze!

There was a bit of a mix up with my reservations. I was put into a 1 bedroom when I paid for a 2 bedroom. Not to mention my reservations was cancelled because it got mixed up with a previous reservation I made. But other then that very nice. Our unit was right by the pool so it was perfect for my daughter.

This appears to be an older property but it is a most pleasant place to stay. Less touristy, the rooms are nice, the bathrooms with full tiled showers instead of those pitiful over-the-bathtub deals. The room and bathroom were spotless, and housekeeping add those wonderful little touches that make you feel special, like chocolates when they check the room in the evening. The Red Salt restaurant is gourmet food and very lively with conversation with plenty of guests enjoying themselves. The waitress was fantastic--attentive, knowledgeable, kind. My wife doesn't like alcohol, so I had a glass of house white and house red. Unusual to get such terrific quality--I am picky when it comes to wine (well, most things).

Traveller from Hawaii Big Island

Nestled on the beach, this Poipu resort is within a 15-minute walk of Moir Gardens and Poipu Beach. Moir Paʻu a Laka and …More

The Hanalei Colony Resort is lovely. It's right on the beach. The condo's are fully equipped and roomy. Our unit had two bathrooms. It was clean and nicely furnished. However, we left two days early. My husband was sick but also it rained constantly while we were there (7 nights over Thanksgiving). We could not enjoy the beach. The pool is small and the water was cold. The spa is nice but small. The onsite restaurant has good food, but is very pricey. Overall, we would stay there again but not during the rainy season.

Traveller from US

Located directly on the beach, Hanalei Colony Resort is only 1 mile from Kauai's famous Tunnels Beach and less than 5 miles …More

Checking is very fast and easy. All front desk staff was very nice and helpfull. Free WiFi and use of a computer where you check in. If you have any questions about places to see around the Island ask the sweet nice lady where you check in.she is at the desk to the right. She knows everything, all the events, tours,farmer markets,where to eat and anything else you want to do. Sit down and talk with her. She is very knowledgeable about all that fun activities. I will also say I had a huge travel surfboard bag and 4 large pieces of luggage and the front desk called the maintenance crew over to help. 3 guys showed up and also was so helpful. They powered my stuff up to my room and also was very nice.

Traveller from California

Located in Nawiliwili Bay, this condo is within a 5-minute walk of Nawiliwili Park, Port of Lihue, and Kalapaki Beach …More

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